CES 2007: SanDisk's 1.8in 32GB flash drive

Sandisk's SSD drives should be available in the UK around March

Traditional notebook hard disk drives may be on the way out. Memory card maker SanDisk today announced its first flash-based hard drive, and the drive will be launched at CES in Las Vegas next week.

The company is to produce fast 1.8-inch flash drives with 32GB storage capacity. Called SSD, or solid state drive, the drives will initially be included in business-orientated notebook computers.